My suggestion is to go to a SF forum and state your case......who you are.....what you do........etc............spec-ops folks are kinda leary these days so you might have to jump through a couple of hoops...........I will search the naval end and see if any SEAL has the manual.NS

hank scorpio

I don't have a link to it, or know where there is one for sale. Sparks31 however, if any here are familiar with him, has a chapter from that book in his book, Grid Down Communications.

Honestly though, all of the relevant info gained from that FM can also be attained from the ARRL antenna book. They're geared to different audiences, but the knowledge base is the same and personally I find the ARRL books easier to read. FMs have always been as stale as an MRE cracker.

I'm not sure if this is the same copy as what you have Gil, but there's a section on Communications and antennas.

Nope, unfortunately. Mine is entirely about antennas. The illustrations show that it was written before computers. It looks to be from the 50s, 60s or even maybe 70s at the very latest. To test of it is the same, look at chapter 7 "Indoor Antennas in Rural Areas." If it is the same, bingo!